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Hey, it's not a bad idea to call the credit agencies and have a fraud alert placed on your report.
Al Davis leads yet another squad to the brink of mediocrity.
Code Of Conduct
ARTICLE VI: I will never forget that I am an American, fighting for freedom, responsible for my actions, and dedicated to the principles which made my country free. I will trust in my God and in the United States Of America.
Al Davis leads yet another squad to the brink of mediocrity.
Code Of Conduct
ARTICLE VI: I will never forget that I am an American, fighting for freedom, responsible for my actions, and dedicated to the principles which made my country free. I will trust in my God and in the United States Of America.
cinn...what did I tell you earlier about this...always call the company first...I got an email telling me my internet acct would be cancelled if I didnt update my personal info...I knew better and called Comcast...
If you get an email from a company telling you that you need to update information, Open a new browser and go directly to their website, DO NOT click on a link like they tell you. They have a website built to look alot like the original so that you are fooled into thinking it is legitimate. It also can't hurt to call the company and ask if they are requesting this or not. Just DON"T use a phone number out of the Email, it could be false also. Always look up the number from a book or previous bill or statement.
If you get an email from a company telling you that you need to update information, Open a new browser and go directly to their website, DO NOT click on a link like they tell you. They have a website built to look alot like the original so that you are fooled into thinking it is legitimate. It also can't hurt to call the company and ask if they are requesting this or not. Just DON"T use a phone number out of the Email, it could be false also. Always look up the number from a book or previous bill or statement.
Its a cruel world out there, so lets be careful
I would say MOST companies do not notify you by email about such things...the email I received looked very legit when I first received it...they sent it a second time after I deleted it....I didnt even click on the link...plus they misspelled immediately .....
It was suppose to be from Comcast and the email said my internet connection and acct would be closed if I didnt update my personal information immediately....yea right like my cable company would do this and take the chance of losing business...
there are alot of people who fall victims to scams....
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